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Shaping our Shared Future – Maggi Jones

Maggi Jones is the Business Support Team Lead for our Ontario operation. She leads our administrative team, ensuring effective administrative support for project delivery and client satisfaction. Maggi strives to foster a collaborative environment where administrative staff feel empowered to solve problems effectively. Balancing the diverse needs of staff and clients, while adhering to Ontario’s regulatory standards and company protocols, is crucial. She also strives for continuous improvement, leveraging technology and best practices to enhance productivity and maintain high standards of service.

In addition, Maggi supports our marketing and business development efforts in Ontario. She helps to organize and support Associated's client receptions connected to industry conferences, as well as supporting internal company conferences, such as the company's recent Water Capacity Building Seminar in Toronto, which brought together over 140 staff and clients.

In her free time, Maggi is actively involved with her church. She is a member of several brass bands, including one that travels across Canada and around the world, teaching music to both adult and youth musicians.

Every summer, Maggi volunteers at a music camp for children. She teaches music, leads the children's band, and also fosters their spiritual development. Maggi is encouraged when she sees the continued development in the lives of these children who she spends time with year-over-year.

Maggi also enjoys keeping active, running, hiking, and representing Associated in charity bike events.

Through her work and community involvement, Maggi is shaping our shared future!

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